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The fact of the matter is that both books are a mixture of truth and error. The belief in and expectation of scriptural infallibility is flat out Idolatry. Them that take such a position ultimately worship an imaginary literature God.The are a number of verses in the Qur’an which leaves no doubt that the Bible has indeed been corrupted and one such example is:
That they said (in boast), “We killed Christ Jesus the son of Mary, the Messenger of Allah.;- but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not. … [Qur’an 4:157]
This verse clearly exposes the falsehood entered by the scribes that Jesus Christ (pbuh) was crucified by stating in clear terms that Jesus was not crucified.
The Qur’an also says that those who claim that Jesus was crucified do not have knowledge and only follow mere assumptions. Who then is saying that Jesus was crucified? The Bible suggests so and Christians follow and believe it. Thus the Qur’an is actually exposing the corruption of the Bible.
Since there is no Christian or Jew in the world who can answer the question of who was it that wrote the Bible, then the onus is really on Christians and Jews to prove that the Bible that we have today has not been corrupted by unknown hands through the ages.
Here is the thing. The closest any of us will get to the truth is the universal conscience which all normal healthy humans have natural access to. The problem is that both the Hebrew bible and the Quran contradict the universal conscience on multiple points and levels. When one accepts these human works as the truth over and above the moral law the fracturing of the conscience is an inevitable thing and as such the separation from God a natural and proper outcome.
Scripture is a primitive human effort used to convey a primitive idea be it Good or Evil to future generations. The forbidden fruit is in a scence a metaphore for scripture itself. The command to not eat of it is in a scence a metaphore for the improper use of scripture.